About the Rias Baixas
Nestled in Spain’s northwest region of Galicia, Rias Baixas more closely resembles coastal Ireland than it does other parts of Spain. Known as “Green Spain”, the region is characterized by moderate year-round temperatures, ocean mists and an average annual rainfall that in some spots is nearly three times the national average. Galicia’s damp Atlantic-influenced climate is, however, balanced by over 2,200 hours of sunshine, sufficient to ensure Rias Baixas’ signature grape Albarino ripens fully and is capable of producing wines with good natural acidity and an aromatic profile that makes it a sensory delight.